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Carmen Menza

Carmen Menza

Dallas, TX

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Indeterminacy 1.1 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Indeterminacy 1.1
Acrylic, pigments, glass beads on canvas
54 x 47 x 2 in
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Kind of Blue 2 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Kind of Blue 2
oil on canvas
65 x 63 x 2.25 in
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Morning Sunrise 3 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Morning Sunrise 3
oil on canvas
20 x 16 in
Sedona Sunset 1 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Sedona Sunset 1
oil on canvas
65 x 63 x 2.25 in
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Something Just Like This 1 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Something Just Like This 1
Acrylic, inks, pigments, glass beads on canvas
40 x 40 x 2.25 in
Something Just Like This 2 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Something Just Like This 2
Acrylic, inks, pigments, glass beads on canvas
40 x 40 x 2.25 in
Song For My Mother 1 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Song For My Mother 1
oil on canvas
54 x 47 x 2 in
Sold
Springtime In Carmel 1 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Springtime In Carmel 1
oil on canvas
36 x 36 x 2 in
Springtime in Paris 1 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Springtime in Paris 1
oil on canvas
48 x 36 x 2 in
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Staring at the Sun 1 by Carmen Menza, Image 1.
  • Staring at the Sun 1
Acrylic, color shifting pigments on canvas
60 x 40 x 2.25 in
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Carmen Menza is an interdisciplinary artist creating fine art and technology based installations utilizing light, painting, interactive software and music composition. Her work explores themes of time, space, color, perception and human connection. Her installations have been created for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas Aurora Light & Sound Festival, Meow Wolf, UTSW Clements University Hospital, Carneal Simmons Contemporary Art, Cerulean Gallery, Octavia Art Gallery and more. Her films have screened at the Dallas International Film Festival, Dallas Video Festival and KERA. She is a TACA New Works Fund Grant recipient, a Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs - Arts Activate Grant recipient and a Cedars Union Artist Residency recipient. She is a founding member of Texas Vignette, a non-profit organization that promotes the work of women artists throughout Texas. She received her BFA in jazz guitar performance from the University of North Texas.

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